Monday, April 21, 2008

Not Guilty

Friends,
A plot behind every bush. Someday the administration will arrest a real threat.
Rev O

Washington Post
"There's a risk here that while we're trying to perfect our evidence that something very bad could happen," said Patrick Rowan, acting chief of the Justice Department's National Security Division. "It's certainly the case that there is a value in stopping a plot, even if you aren't 100 percent certain that a conviction is assured."

"If you have 12 jurors who decide that an individual or an organization should not be convicted, I think that suggests these people are in fact not guilty of anything," Dixon said."

Jurors Deal Rebukes in Anti-Terrorism Cases Washington Post
High-profile hung juries and acquittals prompt criticism of Justice Department's domestic tactics and strategies, with some troubled by FBI informants encouraging suspects to perform acts they otherwise may not have done.

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